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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1908)
JUILY OAHTAT, JOPllNAl. BALEM, OKBCKMf, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER iO, 1008. ;iosing )ut Our orti s J. L STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER -" KI-PMANV oooooo vLBllvirll 1 1 I (Continued from page 1.) - O 0 Sale of Rainproof Dress Goods PTour prices can be found lower and our auailites deoendable, Several cus L0rc have told us during the oast week that mir mrrnhr ni, ,.,.. i u iu. Ither store's sale prices, This is no surprise to us, as we know full well that our eco- mlcal methods of conducting business and our svstem of buvlne for cash direct from , mannfnnttirer enables us to undersell thn nrHlnnrv mamhant III"""' V,MMIM" illul VIIUIIll Hosing Out Portieres High grade "Art Loom" Por- ileres In now pattorns. 5,75 values for J?I.BO 7.50 values for ?G.OO 15.00 values for $11.00 116.60 values for $12.50 and a fow $18 curtains for $10 pair. Herald Square Umbrellas A new shipment reached, us Baurd 1hoy hnvo tlio now ktyle hnn.ll 's, tlppod with ster ling tl . Cllili KrV'S UMBRELLAS. A n hnniMit of fancy han dles 1 C iii.4' crooks. IKc T.'c, .SI. 00 and $1.25 Ladies' Neckwear Another lot camo Saturdny. Our 25c specials are equal to or llnnry GOc vnltlos and our 15c ipednls are oqual to 2Gc values. N'KCK RUFFS, $:i.r,o to $7.50 Read's Rainproof SUITINGS Mndo hy tho Old Qunkor Wcav or, who makes Lnndsdowno nnd other goods of merit. $1.60 nhd $1.75 values reduced to JjSl.'JO. Head's namo stamped on tho goods Is a guarantee of quality. Head will not sell tho uso of hlu trade-mark to other mills. Great Reduction in Suits Wo offer our entlro stock nt surprising prices, which rango from $5.00 to $15.00. Some arc reduced three-fourths, bo in o one-half and soma ono- fourth, etc., etc. I Rockofellor created a sensation In oral Electric (impniiy In this case rc tho federal court (hla aftornoon hy solves Itself to two general proposl admlttlug Hint he formerly nccopted tlous. It Is contonded that ninco the I mimics irom tno ronnsyivnnin mil- siato mnuo no onon ror tinny years road. to onforco any of tho provisions of oiep y s.iop over mo record or ox- tno ongiuni act providing lor tue con punslnii, nb:orptlon and development, structlon of tho canal and lochs nt Oregon City the state can no longer to keop tho IRISH ICottlnued From Page 1.) to 41k In rd States with Uborut fetrlbutlon to their causo. Nils jenr ,n-tond of tho $1,000.- whlch teal hns snmotlmaa boon 1 Kockofollor told how, under tho dl hed, lUdmoud nnd Devlin camo ' roctlon of his Iron hnnd, tho most compel tho company Ik with a i ager $3(1,000. More- "'arvolous huslnoss mnchlno of mod- covonant originally agreed upon be- twoen the construction company and tho loglslntura. Furtliormoro It Is contonded that nil tho terms of tho original covenant ngrood upon botweon tho loglHlaturo of 1870 and tho old Wlllamotto Falls Canal & Locks company wore not as signed to tho succeeding companies of which tho Portland General was the last. Tho stato assert its claim to an In torost in the locks both upon tho brond rule that tho banks nnd bod of navlflablo stream i bolong to tho poo plo nnd thnt tho toimn of tho original grant nro binding now na ovor. Much credit Is duo Governor Chnmborlnln for having first cn-med tho suit to bo instlgnted. Before thnt tlmo tho locks had been In tho undis puted possession of tho Portland Oon- ornl Electric compay despite tho fact tho stato had appropriated $200,ouu for their construction In 1870. and had roservod for Itsolf 10 por cent of tho not nnnunl procoods. Tho out come of the suit not only means the recovery of sovonral hundrod thou sand dollars to tho Oregon school fund but an ultimate free and open river to tho hoad of navigation In the Willamette. oxactlng from tho Kaiser a pledge that ho would limit tho lmnerlal power, itoday made one of tho moat' remarkable speeches over dollvorc I In tho German parliament. Still pnlo from his long illness nu-J tho strain of his meeting with Em peror William, con Buolow raado a vigorous address In support 'of his oight finance bills that woro threat ened with defeat In tho Reichstag becauso of tho dispute between tho chancellor and omporor and tho par liament, "Germany is unpopular among tho other nations of Europe," declared the chnncellor, "and tho only way wo can regain our prestige Ii by tho upbuilding of our nnval and mil itary forces. "Germany needs armaments and the money with which to build them. Our ilnanclnl system Is our weakest point, it is tho patriotic duty of the German pcoplo to Inaugu rate now tnxes." Just what action to Reichstag will take, Is a matter of innich doubt. Thoro Is n strong sontlment among tho delegates to glvo tho chancellor a frco hand nnd let him build up tho German army and navy an ho desires, but tho socialists arc against any further enhancement of tho mis Itnry power of tho empire and tho consequent burden of taxation that It entails. ooo 6l fy'o b SOME IMPORTANT EVENTS OREGON APPLES FOR MONARCHS lr mere I nrart rally no bono of !" l"""8 w" ouuuou. Ii from atu other source ' As nr ox.nlnned this movo or that fhe Icadr realize that without ' '"o gonorni-schomo of reaching out ierlcan f-i ;ort, tho party could "" l on-ompa?slng tho trndo, thoro I hold lfuwn for six months. Thov wn eviuont Riwnys tno keonost bus.- bowledRc that In tho fnco of itho ,ncsa PIaolty; always thoro was the cent npvH they can support m08t romnrknhle consideration of de- i more than 20 members o.' parlla- ,n,ls nml Ul mcomparablo genius Dt. ior organization. Each member costs nt loast $1500 I Kockefollor explained tho nhsorp- uly and he 80, thoroforo, re-it,on of the refining plant nnd the Pf a minimum fund of $120,000. dock P"oporty of tho Long Islnnd Re- Wth Its pre cut resources, tho "ning company, wntcli was tho Inl tr can rontln'io Us existing ngth for about one more year. If F li not forthcom'ng from Amor Mhen It must reduco Its roproson Nby at Kast half. BIG CROWD (Continued from pngo 1.) ' Mor t7, HoS'-nthftl nml .Tnhn Mllburn He gooniorl Rnmowh.it rhan when he took tho nthn.i terday "larn a-k- 1 whether the ac- Panylng c..st of rnw mntrlnl lin! bfarlng on the eximnslnn nt Hio "ld Oi ir.nipany and Rocke r replied :'h most ci fainiv .11,1 t .,i 'Infiuen,. at that timo nni hii 110 InipOr,!! t benrlnrr nn nil n,.r ftlon8 " RockefPiiPv fv,,'-!., ,.4 tl. U,., ' ".uvu mill mo na- POn Of rf-flners xvnri nrnl PUrt)0. nf ,nnlll.n l. Mr of fM1(lP 0 ,, ,,e,!rlng tQ W()rk honlousiv and prevent antagon- wiween the producer and the ttlg Interests he witnpg ca,Mnn.t A. x M, '""lcu ini n the nreH nf i.. ..,. dl- ' - uunor unaer- He on"101"1 'he J)roducers f u.u-a in the formation u a8reement . . otlnr ki jjurpose oi I ,, . lBher Prce for crude oil kt. Mttuuuy or tno Wlnp 11 l o had the effect of tlal effort of 'the Stnndnrd to roflna oil for c-xport. Next ho told of tak ing over property of tho Devoo Ru nning company, which was engaged In canning oil. Ho related how the Standard reached out and absorbed tho Ilnr voy refining company of Louisville, Ky., '.'for tho purpoio of increasing tho market and getting a hotter out lot of tho product of tho refinorles." Then tho Imporlal reflnory nt Oil City which was owned by Charles Pratt and II. II. Rogers, was takon In. Ho oxplnlned thnt this conrorn controlled a largo Oriental trade. Rockefeller denied that he was In torested In any manner In tho Stnndnrd OH company of Pittsburg. He oxplnlnod tho Stand ard of Ohio acquired tho stock of the Charlos Pratt company nnd tho Atlanta Refining company, now members of the truit agreement for tho purpose of extending and fnoll Itatlng tho export business. He said that tho deal Involved about two m'l lion dollars. Tho purchasers of the refining hup. ne-s controlled by Porter and Mom land and by John D. Archbold were ntado 'for tho purpose of extena lng the business." GENERAL (Continued F-nm Psee M Portland, Or., Nov. 10. King Ed ward of England nnd Emperor Wll llnm of aormnny will ench recolvo ton boxes of tho choicest npples ex hibited at tho horticultural meeting In Portlnnd Docombor first to iourth. Tho Portland Commercial club has specially requested Presldont E. L. Smith, of itho Northwest Fruit Grow ors association; Presldont Wilbur K. Newell of the stnto board of hort' culturo and II. C. Atwoll, president of tho Stnto Horticultural society, to cIioobo 20 of the finest boxes of np ples, representing the cream of Or ogon, Washington, Idnho and British Columbia, to ho sont to tho itwo ruler . EUROPEANS KILLED IN THE CAROLINES O O O O O 6 o Tho Dundesrath commlttco In the Gorman Pnrllnmont havo still O O further limited tho powers of tho omporor. O O Drynn's donkey promised to tho' town which mndo tho largest O O proportional Democratic gain ovor tho voto polled four yenrs ago O O will go to Gary, Ind., which four years ago'' was but a barron wasto O O of sand, but which nt tho recent election Bhowod 535 citizens all for Q O Rrynn. o O President Roosevelt hold furtho conferences with labor lenders nt O O tho Whlto House yesterday. 6 O It Is probablo thoro will bo no chnnco in tho duties on either him- O O bor or sugar. o O Tho Island of St. Pierre, off tho coast of Newfoundland yesterday O O denounced tho French government and raised nn American flag ovor O O tho governor's house. o O China bus Bclzed Macao, claiming Portugal has renounced sovor- O O olgnty. o O President-elect Tnft Is a backer of Root for tho New York sona- O O torshlp, though ho soys ho would prefer to havo him secretary of O O state. o O Otto of tho largest crowds ovo assomblod In tho Btnto will soo O O tho O. A. C.-Unlvorslty of Oregon football gnmo Saturday. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 OO STAR THEATER HAS ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM Monnger My, of tho Stnr theater has now nnothcr splendid collection of amuscmcntB nt tho disposal of tho Salem amusement seekers, nnd his bill on this week so far, has boon commented upon greatly by ithoso who havo attended tho llttlo show house. Tho motion pictures, "Antony nnd Cleopatra," are produced by Mr. Dly for tho first tlmo in Snlom, nnd tho Interesting drama on the cloth lo attracting tho Salem public .In tho eatno manner as they 3ld In Portlnnd. Tho Illustrated song hit, "Onco Upon n Tlmo," hns also drawn favor from tho community. Tnla ploco of mittblc la handlod by Jack Burg In good form, nurg lias also favored tho public with a now Ital ian ' Impersonation, ono of Italy's Bubjeot's first visit to Now York, at which placo ho falls In lovo. This 'sketch Ib highly Interesting, and Burg" performs tho pnrt porfectly. Through itho kindness of Singer Burg, tho Taft-Shorman banquoters woro given n trcnt night boforo last, Burg singing soveral very approp rlato eongo which woro thoroughly appreciated by tho political heroes. Vlctorln, H. C, Nov. 10. That u revolt In the Carolines hns resulted In several d.ntht) within tho paut few days Is tho newi brought horo by patwongoru aboard tho stonmihip Monna, which has Just arrlvod from Australia. A roquost for three Gorman battlo- hln to quell the revolt was madu, but only ono from tho China station wont to tho scene of trouble . Tho natives nt Pouapo started tho trouble and It soon sprond to other tribes. Gorman troops nro on the scene to protect European residents. Just how mnny had been killed In tho fights could not be ascertained b) tho passongors of the Moana,. BALLOONIST TO TRY ONCE MORE Your Floor Coverings Uraiwnr iw rsSlr II i I! M OPIUM SMUGGLED IN CEMENT BARRELS (United Press Leased Wire.) Manila, Nov. 19. An opium smuggling plot was thwarted todav when 103 cases of tho drug were dis covered In barrels supposed to con tain sement. The barrels were a part of a ship ment from China to Corregldor Is land and the officials havo ronewe! their activity to discover opium In all shipments from China. The opium was confiscated and a etrlct Investigation Into the con signees of the shipment was ordered The Chinese officials will be callei . the opinion of Attorney Gen- ""rJ UlUWUli U m is . ..-. over production" nt oraI Crawford that the United States -a. no col.l tt - . Bmber , "v cuu,a - I .rJ .. number ' Produi. ; 'ea In the niretTiAnt ' rCabe n,B York Wv iq t-u Jirau u. ennrnmn onnrt has no Jurisdiction in the matter involved In this caso and I S. C. LHUs, ex-preldent of the Le the state will accordngly resist the moore bank and wealthy stockman Pnoenl Frederick V. Holman Is con- of Fresno, Cal., has been found gull ducting the case for the corporation, ty of Illegally fencing 112.000 acre The position of the Portland Gen-' of government land. Los Angoles, Cnl., Nov. 19. I)e torminod to broak the world's long distance balloon record, Captain Hor uqq H. Wild, who p'loted tho balloon "Unitid Statotj" in tho recent unHiic cowful raco. announced today that ItO would start Immediately for Chi cago to mako arrangements for another raco from tho Pacific to tho Atlantic in which levou great gas bags wonild be netvred. "It is Impossible for mo to give up onco I hace made an attempt to got across the mountains und break tho world's record in a start from Los Angelos," said Captain Wilde. "If the owners of tho ballons do not becomo Interested In my plan, I will get two balloons of my own and make tho test again and I'll do !( without waiting very long. "Back In Chicago there are Ave ballons. One. the Chicago, Is tho largest In this country. It has a ca paclty of 110,000 cubic feot of gas. Another Ib the Illinois, holding 78. 000 oublo feet of gas. and the re maining three are the Columbia, the Ville Dieppe and the King Edward, fh rennlrlng 55,000 cubic feet of gas. The American holding 78.000 cubic feet of gas, and the UnlteJ States with a capacity of 75.000 cubic feet are already avaljablo for another attempt to cross (ho continent." Wo liuvo JiiNt received nnothcr fclilpment of Hull Fibre Hug and MattlugN, all new 1000 di'Mlgiis. The color blending, ait Miperb, in tliOM soft hliieN, gieeu., brown anil tans vthlcli are ho pleasing to the eye. TJie demand for theno hervlieable and inexpensive floor covering tlijs M-aMin haw really Mii-pi-Ned tin, hut after all there In a reason and a very good one, too. Fact In, they combine a very generoiiH amount of service ami look I mm and are withal, no moder ately priced that to see tliein cntlniHOH to the point of nurchaM'. Pay our floor covering depart in 'tit a visit, today, It In well mirth a few moment nf your spuro time, ilicther yon buy or not. m (omillionivb 'il'l'l I Wi'lilill (J I I I fgF ftjuiun FOR Tungsten Lamps Electric Wiring Electric Supplies CALL AND SEE Hyde Bros Electric Co Phone 45 X 134 Liberty Street